Fishing the River Wantsum at Reculver
Information about fishing at River Wantsum, Reculver including fishery location, fish species present, ticket type, and fishery controller. Part of a guide to angling in Kent.
Description
At Reculver the River Wantsum is stretch of rural tidal river supplying coarse angling via season ticket in north east Kent. The venue lies in the fields close to the coast near Wade Marsh and offers chub, tench, carp, pike, roach, rudd. For the fishing club’s webpage for this angling venue click HERE.
Details
OWNER / CLUB: |
Wantsum Angling Association |
Details of owner / club: |
CLICK HERE |
Website of owner / club: |
CLICK HERE |
TICKET: |
Season and day ticket |
SEASON: |
ROD LIMIT: |
BAITBOATS ALLOWED: |
BOATS ALLOWED: |
DOGS ALLOWED: |
No |
NIGHT FISHING: |
No |
HOOKS (usage rules): |
Barbless only, max size 6. |
KEEPNETS: |
Not outside of matches or bailiff permission |
SIZE: |
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Species available in River Wantsum
SPECIES | PRESENT | TOP WGHT |
CARP | YES | |
PIKE | YES | |
CATFISH | ||
TENCH | YES | |
BREAM | YES | |
BARBEL | ||
CHUB | YES | |
TROUT | ||
GRAYLING | ||
RUDD | YES | |
DACE | ||
ROACH | YES | |
PERCH | ||
CRUCIANS | ||
EELS | ||
GOLDEN ORFE | ||
GEN CRSE FISH |
River Wantsum Location
River Wantsum lies due east of Reculver, just inside the coast, to the north of St Nicholas at Wade. Between Herne Bay and Birchington on the north coast of Kent. CT7 0QN.
River Wantsum fishery location map:
Nearest Pub
The Bell Inn, The Street, St.Nicholas-at-Wade, Kent CT7 0NT.
See town/village/area pages for weather report, nearest supermarkets and tackle shops.